Financial Literacy

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Across
  1. 3. A piece of paper that lets you tell your bank to pay someone a certain amount of money from your account. It’s like writing an order to the bank to give your money to someone else.
  2. 5. A quick way to send money online to someone else’s bank account, usually through a phone or computer.
  3. 6. Setting aside money instead of spending it, so you can use it later for something important or special.
  4. 8. The type of money a country uses, like dollars in Canada, pesos in Mexico, or yen in Japan.
  5. 11. Tips or extra money someone gives you to say "thank you" for good service, like at a restaurant or salon.
  6. 13. The money you get from working, like your allowance, job, or gifts.
  7. 14. A card that lets you use money from your bank account to pay for things. You usually have to be a certain age to get one, like a teenager.
  8. 15. Money you can hold in your hand, like coins and paper bills, that you use to pay for things.
Down
  1. 1. A plan for how you will spend your money, showing how much you will save and how much you can spend on things like food, fun, and bills.
  2. 2. The act of using your money to buy things, like toys, snacks, or paying for a movie.
  3. 4. The money you earn for every hour you work. The more hours you work, the more money you get.
  4. 7. A card that lets you borrow money to pay for things and then pay it back later. You need to be old enough and meet certain rules to get one.
  5. 9. A set amount of money you earn for doing a job, no matter how many hours you work.
  6. 10. When items are sold for less than usual, so you can buy them at a cheaper price.
  7. 12. The things you have to pay for, like food, clothes, or bills.